Generalizations When you generalize, you make a broad statement based on facts and details.
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Transcript of Generalizations When you generalize, you make a broad statement based on facts and details.
Generalizations
When you generalize, you make a broad statement based on
facts and details.
Generalizations are often signaled by words such as:
ManySomeMost
Usually
Details:The US flag has red stripes.Canada’s flag has a red leaf and side panels.Mexico’s flag has a red panel.Japan’s flag has a red circle.
Generalization example:
Red is used in the flags of many countries.
Details: New York City has a large harbor.
Boston has a harbor.
Baltimore is a harbor city.
Generalization:
Many cities have harbors.
Details: The Australian city of Perth is on the
coast.
The city of Melbourne is on the coast.
Sydney, Australia is located on the coast.
Generalization:
Most cities in Australia are…
Details: In a market economy, people choose
which goods and services they will buy.
People choose their own jobs.
People own and control businesses.
Generalization:
In a market economy, people have…
Details: Pittsburgh is located where three
rivers meet.
Philadelphia is on the Delaware River.
Harrisburg is located on the Susquehanna River.
Generalization:
Many Pennsylvania cities …